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Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
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Portland is the largest city in Oregon and the second largest in the Pacific Northwest after Seattle. Located at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, it is also the county seat of Multnomah County. With a population of 590,000 (2011 estimate), it is the 29th most populous city in the United States. The metropolitan area of Portland has a population of 2.2 million people.

Guide to Portland OR Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Portland OR that you can book online, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.


Fremont Bridge, Portland
Fremont Bridge, Portland
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Portland was established by William Overton in 1843, who shared the land claim with his business partner Asa Lovejoy. Overton later sold his share to Francis W Pettygrove, who won a coin toss with Lovejoy and got to name the name settlement after his hometown, Portland, Maine. The coin used in the toss is today on display at the Oregon Historical Society.

Portland's strategic location, with good access to the Pacific Ocean and to the hinterlands via the Willamette and Columbia rivers, helped to fuel its growth. It was the main port in the Pacific Northwest until the late 19th century, when its role was challenged by Seattle, which has a deepwater harbor.


Portland Japanese Garden
Portland Japanese Garden
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Portland today is regarded as one of the most environmentally friendly cities of the world. The city enjoys a Marine west coast climate. Its summers are warm, sunny and dry, with temperatures averaging around 79.7°F (26.5°C) in August. There may be occasional heatwaves when temperatures rise to 100°F (38°C). Winters are mild and wet, with January temperatures averaging 39.9°F (4.4°C).

Visiting Portland, Oregon

You can reach Portland from the north and south on Interstate 5 and from the east on Interstate 84.

Portland International Airport (PDX) is the main gateway to the city by flight. It is located about 9 mi (15 km) to the northeast of downtown Portland, and receives flights connecting it to major cities in the United States as well as to Vancouver, Toronto, Tokyo and Amsterdam.


Autzen House (on National Register of Historic Places), Portland
Autzen House (on National Register of Historic Places), Portland
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Places of Interest in Portland, Oregon

  1. Chinese Classical Garden
  2. Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden
  3. Forest Park
  4. Grotto Gardens
  5. Laurelhurst Park
  6. Mill Ends Park
  7. Mount Tabor Park
  8. Museum of Contemporary Craft
  9. Oregon Historical Society
  10. Oregon Zoo
  11. Pioneer Courthouse Square
  12. Pittock Mansion
  13. Portland Aerial Tram
  14. Portland Art Museum
  15. Portland Children's Museum
  16. Portland Japanese Garden
  17. Portland Underground
  18. Portlandia
  19. Tom McCall Waterfront Park
  20. Washington Park
  21. World Forestry Center Discovery Museum


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